David Sidoni is a performer and storyteller who helped define a generation of 90s pop culture. Audiences first met him in Disney’s Newsies, then every Saturday night on Nickelodeon’s Roundhouse during the original SNICK era. He also appeared as a dancer in Michael Jackson’s landmark “Black or White” music video, adding another iconic credit to a uniquely 90s resume.
Today, David is in what he calls the “third act” of his life. He’s a successful realtor and the host of the hit podcast How To Buy A Home, where he guides first-time homebuyers through the real estate process with honesty, clarity, and real-world insight.
In this episode, David steps into the time machine with hosts Michael Reagan and Nate Lane to revisit the golden age of Nickelodeon, reflect on the legacy of Roundhouse and Newsies, share stories from his time working with the King of Pop, and look back at the era that shaped a generation.
3. S03E01: The Story Behind the Scatman - A Conversation with Gina Waggott
Season 3 of The 90s Rewind Report kicks off with a fascinating deep dive into the life and legacy of Scatman John, joined by his biographer, Gina Waggott. In this lively and heartfelt conversation, Gina talks to Michael and Nate as they explore the man behind the music, the challenges he overcame, and the story that transformed him from an unlikely performer into an international icon. Gina shares behind-the-scenes insights from writing Scatman John: The Remarkable Story of the World’s Unlikeliest Popstar, along with personal anecdotes, research discoveries, and what surprised her most about his journey.
Expect laughs, genuine fan moments, and a thoughtful look at the cultural impact of an artist whose message of self-acceptance still resonates today.
____________________________________4. S02E16: Halloween Film Franchise Multiverse Explained
Michael Reagan and Nate Lane take a stab at unraveling one of horror’s most confusing—but fascinating—franchises: Halloween. From the 1978 original that redefined slasher cinema to the endless reboots, sequels, and multiverse timelines that followed, the guys break down how Halloween splintered into multiple realities.
They explore the three (or four, depending who you ask) major timelines, the Rob Zombie reimagining that divided fans, and Halloween III: Season of the Witch—the bizarre standalone entry that ditched Michael Myers altogether in favor of killer masks and cult conspiracies. We’re sorting out Halloween’s tangled timelines once and for all.
So whether you’re a casual fan trying to make sense of it all or a horror buff who’s seen every timeline reset, this episode carves through the chaos with humor, & nostalgia.